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[quote=Anonymous][quote=baltimoreguy][quote=Anonymous][quote=baltimoreguy]For girls, Baltimore is the single most saturated private school market in the country - when you compare the number of spaces to the number of school age girls in the area. Bryn Mawr, RPCS, SPSG, Garrison Forest, Oldfields, St. Timothy's, Friends, McDonogh, Park, Calvert, Cathedral, St. James, NDP, Maryvale, Mercy, IND, and whatever others I'm sure I'm forgetting. For boys, it's top 3. Since 2008-09, it's been a bit of a buyers' market - especially for those not counting on financial aid. I think that's very healthy. Instead of sending your kids wherever they can get in, you can send them to the school that's the best fit. And with so many different excellent schools, there really is a school for pretty much every kind of kid. That's why I'm not crazy about seeing various people running down McDonogh, or Friends, or wherever. Just be thankful that with so many choices, we can all find the place that's right for us, and recognize that what's right for us might be very different from what's right Even in my own family, what was right for my diligent Type A DS was very different from what was right for free-spirited DD. They are both thriving in two completely different environments - and I feel fortunate that we had such a wide variety of schools to choose from to ensure a great fit for both.[/quote] Don't understand your point, half the schools you listed as gril's schools are co ed. There are way more than three boy's schools. No on ever refers to a top three in baltimore and if they did, it would most likely be bryn mawr/gilman, park, and mcdonough for college placements.[/quote] I didn't list those as girls schools, I listed them as schools that girls can attend, adding to the very sizable inventory of private school spaces available to girls. For boys, I meant it's one of the top 3 most saturated markets in the country for private schools - when you divide the number of available spaces by the number of school-age boys. [/quote] I take it you didn't actually do this calculation, it is just your opinion. Some of the schools you list are boarding schools and take kids from outside the Baltimore area. Some draw from Baltimore, Howard, Harford and Carroll counties, others from some mix of those counties plus Baltimore city. [/quote]
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